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BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL ItESERVE SYSTEM
H.4.2
(For Immediate Release)
June 14, 1950
CONDITION OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER BAMS IN LEADING CITIES
The condition statement of weekly reporting member banks in leading cities
shows the following principal changes for the week ended June 7: A decrease of
$1,279,000,000 in holdings of Treasury certificates of indebtedness and an increase of $1,068,000,000 in holdings of Treasury notes, largely reflecting the
exchange of maturing certificates of indebtedness for a new note issue.
Commercial, industrial, and agricultural loans increased $12,000,000 in the
Minneapolis District and $11,000,000 each in New York City and in the Boston District, and they decreased $9,000,000 in the St. Louis District; there was a net
increase of $35,000,000 at all reporting member banks. Loans to brokers and dealers
for purchasing or carrying United States Government securities decreased $170,000,00C
Loans to banks increased $62,000,000.
Holdings of Treasury bills decreased $92,000,000 in the Chicago District,
$66,000,000 in New York City, and a total of $120,000,000 at all reporting member
banks. Holdings of United States Government bonds increased $58,000,000. Holdings
of "other securities" increased $71,000,000.
Demand deposits adjusted decreased in six districts and increased in the other
six, resulting in a net decrease of $14,000,000 at all reporting member banks; the
principal changes were decreases of $56,000,000 in the Chicago District and
$42,000,000 in the Dallas District, and an increase of $62,000,000 in New York City.
United States Government deposits decreased $310,000,000. Demand deposits credited
to domestic banks increased $423,000,000.
Borrowings decreased $150,000,000 in New York City and $161,000,000 at all
reporting member banks.
A summary of the assets and liabilities of reporting member banks follows:
June
7,
1950

Increase or
decrease since
June 8,
May 31,
1950
1949
millions of dollars)
+5,044
- 143*
+1,996
+ 59*
+ 61*
+2,081
+ 35*
30

ASSETS
Loans and investments - total
Loans - net
Loans - gross
Commercial, industrial, and agricultural loans
Loans to brokers and dealers
for purchasing or carrying:
U. S. Government obligations
Other securities
Other loans for purchasing or carrying:
U. S. Government obligations
Other securities
Real estate loans
Loans to banks
Other loans

(in
66,960
25,092
25,478
13,394

U. S. Government securities - total
Treasury bills
Treasury certificates of indebtedness
Treasury notes
U. S. bonds
Other securities

36,183
2,005
3,141
6,786
24,251
5,685

- 273*
- 120*
-1,279*
+1,068
+ 58
+ 71

+1,836
- 160
-2,244
+5,829
-1,589
+1,212

Reserves with Federal Reserve Banks
11,940
Cash in vault
781
Balances with domestic banks
2,146
L I A B I L I T I E S
Demand deposits adjusted
47,519
Time deposits except Govt.
15,584
U. S. Government deposits
1,793
Interbank demand deposits: Domestic banks
8,900
Foreign banks
1,271
Borrowings
256
Debits to demand deposit accounts, except interbank
and U. S. Government accounts, during week
22,788
*May 31 figures revised (San Francisco District).

+ 120*
2*
+ 17

-1,353
4
+
45

+
+
+
-

+1,224
+ 278
+1,116
+ 503
29
+ 137




530
1,190

- 170
+ 89

+

139
506
4,612
297
4,810

+
+
+
+
+

62
+
85
+ 509
+ 119
+ 921

1
17
17
62
10

14
26
310
423
1
161

51
590

H.2(a)

ASSETS AMD LIABILITIES OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER BANKS IN LEADING CITIES, JUNE 7, 1950
F e d e r a l
R e s e r v e
D i s t r i c t
Total
San
St.
Minne- Kansas
all
New
Phila- Cleve- RichAtlanta Chicago Louis apolis City Dallas Francisco
districts Boston
mond
York delphia land

A S S E T S
Loans and investments - total
Loans - net
Commercial, industrial, and agr'l loans
Loans to brokers and dealers for
purchasing or carrying:
U. S. Government obligations
Other securities
Other loans for purchasing or carrying:
U- S. Government obligations
Other securities
Real estate loans
Loans to banks
Other loans

(In millions of dollars)
4,679 2,689
2,442
9,420
2,622
904
942
1,515
810
421
516
1,595

2,211
928
481
2
6

66,960
25,092
13,394

3,016
1,085
656

21,564
8,470
4,893

2,792
985
505

530
1,190

6
11

479
972

2
38

14
32

1
9

12

24
69

139
506
4,612
297
4,810

12
17
166
4
235

23
235
563
220
1,229

3
8
113
6
327

25
53
313
l
289

11
18
227
3
263

12
23
80
10
265

18
57
380
36
485

9
13
201
1
227

36,183
2,005
3,141

24,251
5,685

1,718
56
103
255
1,304
213

11,376
647
659
1,952
8,118
1,718

1,440
92
122
245
981
367

2,773
148
162
463
2,000
391

1,591
76
136
268
1,111
156

1,330
70
198
312
750
208

5,913
k02
590
1,192
3,729
885

11,940
781
2,146
1,235

453
53
87
81

4,656
174
102
460

436
43
103
59

735
79
128
72

443
66
162
51

403
40
185
54

47,519
15,584
1,793

2,425
478
93
262
34
11
57
330

16,668
2,557
517
2,753
1,057
165
733
2,506

2,149
458
95
356
13
11
33
318

3,177
1,371
129
454
6
30
47
479

2,084
600
86
377
5
2
22
235

Debits to demand deposit accounts, except
882 9,981
929 1,222
790
22,788
interbank and U. S. Govt, accounts
 loan items are reported gross, i.e., before deduction of valuation reserves.
^Individual

U. S. Government securities - total
Treasury bills
Treasury -certificates of indebtedness
Treasury notes
U~ £>. bonds Other securities

6,786

Reserves with Federal Reserve Banks
Cash in vault
Balances with domestic banks
Other assets - net
L I A B I L I T I E S
Demand deposits adjusted
Time deposits except Govt.
U. S. Government deposits
Interbank demand deposits: Domestic banks
Foreign banks
Borrowings
Other liabilities
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

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8,900

1,271
256
1,404
6,335

mm mm

1,227
466
223

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2,605
933
577

— —

2,513 11,802
1,192

822
mm

5,050

1,895
2
26

3

5

7

3
5
84

10
41
99

155

4
12
147
1
194

226

9
24
2,239
15
915

1,091
62
111
256
662
192

630
14
59
130
427
131

1,418
191
180
277
770
254

1,185
97
176
258
654
136

5,718
150
645
1,178
3,745
1,034

1,760
103
335
98

362
29
122
27

196
12
78
17

471
32
264
28

449
35
309
59

1,576
115
271
229

1,792
541
52
493
11
4
28
203

6,346
2,642
388
1,458
45
11
76
750

1,425
496
51
571
2
1
20
185

820
252
40
286
2
9
17
104

1,908
396
63
797
1
6
15
214

1,988
455
53
627
7
19
216

6,737
5,338
226
466
88
6
337
795

714

3,217

648

407

762

728

2,508

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